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Pakistan’s current account posted a surplus of over $900 million during the first nine months of the fiscal year. According Read More

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Pakistan’s current account posted a surplus of over $900 million during the first nine months of the fiscal year.

According to the data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the current account built a record surplus value of $959 million during the period of July to March 2020-21 as compared to the huge deficit of $4.1 billion recorded in the similar period of the last financial year.

In the outgoing month of March 2021, the current account posted a marginal deficit of $47 million. The deficit was reported due to the record level of import bill of goods which stood at $5.22 billion whereas the import bill of services remained under control at $628 million.

On the other hand, the exports of goods and services also stood high at $2.64 billion and $564 million in the month of March 2021. Remittances, the strong and consistent support of overseas Pakistanis, also exhibited a phenomenal contribution with record inflows of $2.72 billion.